Wollondilly Biodiversity Conditions
11 biodiversity conditions imposed by Wollondilly across 3 development applications in our dataset. Biodiversity conditions protect native vegetation and habitat — biodiversity offsets, landscaping with locally native species, fauna management and protection of threatened species and ecological communities.
1. Responsive to context The proposal is for a new sporting facility within the grounds of the existing college on the vacant land that used to be Olive groves and acquired by the school. This site is located directly off Remembrance Driveway at the corner of Olive Lane. A new second entrance off Olive Lane to the College is currently under construction. The whole of this lot is to be used in promoting sport within the school community including a Multi- Purpose Hall, General Learning Areas, outdoor courts and a Play Area. The building accommodating indoor sports will be prominent in the street frontage as there are no other buildings near this facility. The building is sited such that it…
(5) ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH • Prior to the Issue of an Occupation Certificate Sydney Water Section 73 Certificate A Section 73 Compliance Certificate under the Sydney Water Act 1994 must be obtained. Application must be made through an authorised Water Servicing Co-ordinator. Please refer to the Building Developing and Plumbing Section of the web site www.sydneywater.com.au then refer to “Water Servicing Co-ordinator” under “Developing Your Land” or telephone 13 20 92 for assistance. The Section 73 Certificate must be submitted to the Principal Certifying Authority prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate for the development. • Prior to the Issue of an Occupation Certificate or Use of…
Sydney Water Section 73 Certificate A Section 73 Compliance Certificate under the Sydney Water Act 1994 must be obtained. Application must be made through an authorised Water Servicing Co- ordinator. Please refer to the Building Developing and Plumbing Section of the web site www.sydneywater.com.au then refer to “Water Servicing Co-ordinator” under “Developing Your Land” or telephone 13 20 92 for assistance. The Section 73 Certificate must be submitted to the Principal Certifying Authority prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate for the development. (2) Prior to the Issue of an Occupation Certificate or Use of the Development Upon completion of the work and prior to operation or…
8. In cases where native vegetation No vegetation is required to be removed. removal is required a flora and fauna report from an appropriately qualified ecologist may be required to satisfy compliance with any of the controls listed above. Note: Compliance with the above controls does not guarantee that consent would be granted for the development; the requirements of the Threatened Species Act, 1995, Native Vegetation Act, 2003 and the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, 1999 would need to be satisfied if approval is required under those acts of legislation. Part 10 – Tree Removal No tree removal is proposed or required. Part 11 – Landscaping 11.1 Objectives
4. Incorporate dog containment fencing in the design of each residential lot. [Emphasis added by Council] As the application has not satisfied points 1 – 4 above, the requirement for koala fencing has been included as Condition 41. Condition 49: Sharepaths Before the issue of a Subdivision Works Certificate, the Certifier must ensure the subdivision works certificate plans and specifications detail the following required amendments to the approved Civil design plans prepared by Stantec:
5. Prior to the issue of an occupation certificate, any proposed access roads for special fire protection purpose (SFPP) developments must comply with the relevant requirements of Table 6.8b of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. Water and Utility Services Intent of measures: to minimise the risk of bush fire attack and provide protection for emergency services personnel, residents and others assisting firefighting activities.
6. Prior to the issue of an occupation certificate, any new provisions or modifications of water, electricity and gas must comply with the relevant requirements of Table 6.8c of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. Landscaping Assessment Intent of measures: to minimise the risk of bush fire attack and provide protection for emergency services personnel, residents and others assisting firefighting activities.
3. To maintain links between identified environmentally sensitive land and provide habitat and riparian corridors and appropriate buffer zones to these areas. 9.2 Interpretation (refer to DCP for further details) This clause lists specific definitions used in this part. 9.3 Controls
43. External Colours and Finishes The development shall incorporate colours and finishes that are consistent with the approved plans and schedule. Condition Reason: To ensure the development complies with the approved plans and referenced documents. Condition
1. Manage roadside vegetation and landscaping adjacent to koala habitat to minimise the height of ground cover and increase the visibility of any roadside fauna.
2. To improve and maintain environmental outcomes for unmapped areas of biodiversity and/or riparian value.
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